http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/04/110420-gulf-oil-spill-anniversary-animals-deaths-science-nation/
On the first anniversary of the Gulf Oil Spill scientists are observing strange deaths and deformities in animals that could be related to the disaster, experts say. over the past few months, the death rate of dolphins and turtles has risen drastically and some fish that inhabit the Gulf's coral reef have developed abnormalities such as fish with deformed ovaries and missing fins. UWF's Patterson has recently observed an increase in physical abnormalities consistent with oil exposures in red snappers that live in Gulf's coral reefs. Also the oil spill of Exxon Valdez effected the food web and ecosystem and most species have not recovered to the same levels as they were settled before. and these unusual symtoms and abnomality have been concerning Patterson.
The author of this article exposes the truth and concerns expecialists are having about the big oil spill that have effected the Gulf negatively last year. It has been horrifying for biologists and marine biologists to see what the oil spill have done to the lives in the ocean. the author does a well formed article by portraying exactly what and why the especialists are concerns about at the same time doing a wise job advising and warning the audience of what is happening informing them. many examples and quotations and experience of great known especialists touches the audience emotionally and logically.
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